The responsibilities of extra familial care institutions’ children as important personality characteristics development process

A. Razeva and K. Silova

University of Latvia, Latvia

Abstract

The questions about how and in which living activity areas the responsibility of extra familial care institutions’ children as important personality characteristic is developed, in this paper are investigated. Responsibility category includes the problem of philosophy and sociology – the extent of which a person is able and can be the subject (the author) of his activity, as well as specific questions: the ability of the person knowingly (intentionally, voluntarily) to execute determined requirements and to perform specified tasks; to make certain choice; to achieve determined results, as well as to solve the issues. The concept of responsibility is described in various scientific papers. Executed empirical research creates the possibility to clarify the views of staff and children on the importance of responsibility and the possibilities of its development in extra familial care institutions.

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